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M.Ed. Career Spotlight – Instructional Coordinator

According to the Department of Labor, the United States economy has added an average of 200,000 jobs per month since January of 2013. However, what kind of jobs has the economy added and do the jobs...

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Classroom Technology: Do Laptops Help or Hurt Instruction?

Classroom educators have assumed that educational technology encourages student engagement and thus, improves student learning experiences. However, a recent study indicates that some components of...

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Instructional Games as Engaging Tools

A growing number of K-12 teachers have discovered that video games enhance the classroom learning experience. What started as a few teachers incorporating Minecraft into education has morphed into a...

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Curriculum and Instruction Strategies: Importance of the Mastery-Oriented...

If the MOOC movement has taught educators anything, it’s this: that as fast as the educational system may evolve, it still can’t evolve beyond cheating. In August 2012, students enrolled in massive...

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Curriculum and Instruction Trends: Social-Emotional Learning

Despite multiple strategies to enhance student learning, American primary and secondary school students continue to fall behind their counterparts who live in countries throughout the world. According...

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Trends in Curriculum and Instruction: Common Core Standards

Common Core standards mandate the skills and knowledge students should acquire throughout their education before they enroll in four-year colleges and workforce training programs. The implementation of...

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The Value of an Online Master of Education

The focus on improving the level of education in the United States has prompted education experts to raise the quality bar for teachers. Many great teachers combine the implementation of effective...

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The Many Benefits of Earning an Online Master’s in Education

American teachers typically do not have to earn a master of education (M.Ed.) to secure teaching jobs. However, a growing number of education systems understand the value of teachers possessing an...

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What Can You Do with a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction?

For educators nationwide, graduate education has long been an essential part of pursuing expanded career opportunities. While most teachers explore general Master of Education programs, a number of...

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The Common Core Debate

By now, educators across the country have been exposed to the concept of “Common Core Standards”, an idea introduced by the U.S. Department of Education that represents a fundamental shift in how...

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